Inventor Charles “Tink” Teasling cries foul when he sees one of his devices on someone elses rig. He received a patent for his Tinkinator valve in ’93 and he could prove it, if he could just find the letter from the patent office. Cleveland Detective Cian Kelly and Patrolman Grant McPherson are pulled in to help discover who stole Tink’s design. Only a trusted few had access. Was it Tink’s sister, his brother-in-law, his tenet, or his neighbor who hoodwinked and bamboozled him?
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About TG Wolff
Like you, I’m not one thing. I’m a writer, an engineer, a wife, and a mother. What is first on the list depends on the day. Beyond the title I claim, I’m a person who loves learning and thoroughly enjoys a good puzzle, is creative and gets bored easily. I hold a BS in Civil Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and an MS in Civil Engineering from Cleveland State University, which gives me absolutely no background in writing, but I do it anyway. Writing mysteries and engineering isn’t as different as you’d think. Both require using logic and process to get from a starting problem to a solution.




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